котел

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See also: котёл

Bulgarian

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котел

Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kotьlъ, of Gothic origin; perhaps ultimately from Latin catīllus.

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  • IPA(key): [koˈtɛɫ]
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коте́л (kotélm (relational adjective коте́лен, diminutive котле́ or котле́нце)

  1. cauldron, kettle
  2. (by extension) boiler
    парен котелparen kotelsteam boiler
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Etymology 2

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kotelъ/*kotělъ, of native origin.

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ко́тел (kótelm (dialectal)

  1. loop, curl, twine (of socks or stockings)
    Synonyms: пе́тле (pétle), чу́лка (čúlka)
  2. noose, snare
    Synonyms: клуп (klup), при́мка (prímka)
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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kotьlъ.

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котел (kotelm

  1. kettle
  2. cauldron

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Russian

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Noun

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котел (kotjólm inan

  1. Alternative spelling of котёл (kotjól)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kotьlъ.

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коте́л (kotélm inan (genitive котла́, nominative plural котли́, genitive plural котлі́в)

  1. cauldron, kazan
    Synonym: каза́н (kazán)
  2. (engineering) boiler (closed vessel for generating steam or heating water)

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